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3rd CSEE 1989: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- Norman E. Gibbs:
Software Engineering Education, SEI Conference 1989, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, July 18-21, 1989, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 376, Springer 1989, ISBN 3-540-97090-8
Section I: Third SEI Conference on Software Engineering Education
- James E. Tomayko:
Teaching Maintenance Using Large Software Artifacts. 3-15 - Barry J. Cornelius, Malcolm Munro, D. J. Robson:
Project Work in Software Maintenance Education. 16-25 - James S. Collofello:
Improving Software Maintenance Skills in an Industrial Environment. 26-36 - Abbas Birjandi, Cynthia A. Brown:
An Onsite Education Program for Software Quality. 37-44 - Herbert L. Reed, Sam Harbaugh:
The Rockwell Software Process Training Program. 45-69 - Christian S. Collberg:
Data Structures, Algorithms, and Software Engineering. 70-79 - Johannes C. van Vliet:
Teaching Software Maintenance. 80-89 - Paul A. Bailes, Eric J. Salzman, Andreas Rösel:
A Proposal for a Bachelor's Degree Program in Software Bngineering. 90-108 - Ralph D. Page:
Holisitc Case Study Approach to Ada Based Software Engineering Training. 109-123 - Ilkka J. Haikala, Jukka Märijärvi:
Academic/Industrial Collaboration in Project Manager Education. 124-130 - H. E. Romanowsky, L. A. Bartelme, N. W. Jensen, C. M. Knutson:
The Rockwell Avionics Group Software Engineering Training Program. 131-140 - Laurie Honour Werth, John Werth:
Teaching Object-Oriented Programming Using the Macintosh MPW/MacApp Environment. 141-155 - James D. Schoeffler:
A Personal Computer Environment for Realtime Programming. 156-168 - Stuart H. Zweben, Catherine Stringfellow, Ruth Barton:
Exploratory Studies of the Software Testing Methods Used by Novice Programmers. 169-188 - Gail Miles:
Improving User Manuals in Software Engineering Education. 189-202 - Leslie Burkholder, Preston K. Covey, Donald Gotterbarn:
Panel on Software Engineering Ethics. 203-207 - Mark A. Ardis, Gary Ford:
SEI Report on Graduate Software Engineering Education. 208-249
Section II: Workshop on an Undergraduate Software Engineering Curriculum
- Lionel E. Deimel:
Programming and Its Relation to Computer Science Education and Software Engineering Education. 253-256 - Charles B. Engle Jr.:
Software Engineering is Not Computer Science. 257-262 - Gary Ford:
Anticipating the Evolution of Undergraduate Software Engineering Curricula. 263-266 - Frank L. Friedman:
A Separate Undergraduate Software Engineering Curriculum Considered Harmful. 267-270 - Norman E. Gibbs:
Is the Time Right for an Undergraduate Software Engineering Degree? 271-274 - Lawrence G. Jones, William E. Richardson:
Software Engineering as Part of an Undergraduate Computer Science Program. 275-279 - David Alex Lamb:
Questions in Planning Undergraduate Software Engineering. 280-284 - Jeffrey A. Lasky:
Undergraduate Software Engineering Educaiton: Prospects and Opportunities. 285-288 - James R. Lyall, J. G. Agrawal:
Position Statement: Software Engineering Undergraduate Education. 289-293 - Frances L. Van Scoy:
Developing an Undergraduate Software Engineering Curriculum within an Existing Computer Science Program. 294-303 - Richard Louis Weis:
Software Engineering in a BS in Computer Science. 304-309 - Stuart H. Zweben:
Integrating Software Engineering into an Undergraduate Computer Science Curriculum. 310-312
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